The Fur Country or Seventy Degrees North Latitude
| First published | 1873 |
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| Publisher | Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Novel |
| Pages | 334 |
{{Tr|N. D'Anvers}}. This translation begins: "On the evening of the 17th March 1859, Captain Craventy gave a fête at Fort Reliance. Our readers must not at once imagine a grand entertainment, such as a court ball, or a musical soirée with a fine orchestra. Captain Craventy's reception was a very simple affair, yet he had spared no pains to give it éclat."
The novel ends on numbered page 334. It is followed by a one page publisher's ad, unnumbered. Title page states "With One Hundred Illustrations". There is no art credit but these are the same illustrations as the original French version. Sources:
- Title, date (1874), translator, translation, publisher and page count from a scanned copy at internet archive from the University of Alberta.
- Title and date (given as 1874, noted as being published November 1873) from www.jules-verne.ca.
| Title | Year | Publisher | Format | Type | Catalog ID | Cover Artist | Pages | |
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| The Fur Country or Seventy Degrees North Latitude |
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1874 | James R. Osgood and Co. | Hardcover | Novel | xiii+334 | ||
| The Fur Country or Seventy Degrees North Latitude |
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1881 | Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington | Hardcover | Novel | 334 | ||
| The Fur Country or Seventy Degrees North Latitude | 2005 | Project Gutenberg | eBook | Novel | 8991 |